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		  <p><strong>Wave Flashcards</strong> is a <a href="http://wave.google.com/">Google Wave</a> Robot 
		  that allows you to insert simple flashcard Gadgets into your waves.</p>
		  
		  <h2>Using Wave Flashcards</h2>
		  
		  <p>Like any Google Wave Robot, you can add Wave Flashcards to your waves by 
		  adding it as a participant.<br /> The Robot's address is "wave-flashcards@appspot.com"</p>

      <p>Just follow the on-screen instructions for using the Robot.</p>
      
      <p>Right now, the only mode of play is multiple choice. I understand that 
        that game mode is inappropriate for some flashcards (e.g. chemical elements)
        so I'll be introducing other game modes in the future.</p>
        
      <p>Another possible future upgrade is support for images.</p>  
       		  
		  <h2>Managing Flashcard Decks</h2>
		  
		  <p>You can view existing flashcard decks via the sidebar links.</p>
		  
		  <p>You can also create new flashcard decks via the "<a href="/app/decks/new">Create New Deck</a>" link.</p>
		  
		  <h2>Possible questions:</h2>
		  
		  <p class="question">Hey, this UI looks familiar!</p>
		  
		  <p>Yes, the UI should be familiar because the gadgets are running on the 
		  same "engine" as my other game, <a href="http://wave-samples-gallery.appspot.com/about_app?app_id=48011">Pick-up Sticks</a>.</p>
		  
		  <p class="question">Why are the choices jumping left and right?</p>
		  
		  <p>It's to avoid getting penalized for clicking half a second after another 
		  player clicks the correct answer. If the choices stayed in one place, you'll
		  end up clicking a (possibly incorrect) choice from a new set of choices.</p>
		  
		  
		  <h2>About Me</h2>
		  
		  <p>I'm a freelance software developer (currently unemployed, hah!) from 
		    the Philippines. The rest of my Google Wave portfolio is listed over at 
		    <a href="http://wave.bryanbibat.com/">my website</a>.</p>
		  		  
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